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Thinking of getting a mini keg to bring beer to parties, family gatherings, parent teacher evenings etc.

I can carb up in the main setup but assume I’ll need a mini reg and co2 bulbs for dispense.

Seems there are a few options so looking for any recommendations. You can get insulated 5l kegs which sounds good for keeping beer cool, but then a traditional 6.5l keg would be good for cleaning (big opening) and easy transfers.
 
Something like this :confused.:


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I have one of these might be a tad bigger than you are looking for but works really well and has the advantage of a large opening so easier to clean.

https://www.geterbrewed.com/corny-keg-6.5-litres/

Also not sure if they will get them in again but I also bought a two litre corny keg uses standard ball lock fittings and again much easier to clean than a mini keg.

https://brewkegtap.co.uk/products/2...vQIrnIuFL54MfP-TSvuB3w0jCJQpZ2vgcr4iAodvYwKRx

That said I’ve also used the two litre mini kegs you are looking at, if you do go for these I would say it’s worth going for a ball lock cap as it will allow for transferring under pressure direct from your larger keg (with a bit of tubing and a couple of ball lock disconnects.

https://brewkegtap.co.uk/products/m...Eqdosvsz_4QXg5RFb3xZioD9tLl5jPAwVoODaQs2OLuCO
 
I've started looking at my brewing gear purchases in terms of equivalent weight of grain...some of those little 5l keg setups cost the same as 2 or more 25kg sacks of malt.
 
Second this, I have five of them now and they're great, really easy to use and just the right size for taking to a friend's place/parties etc.
Sounds pretty good, just to check are they the Vevor ones you have and are happy with? How do you find cleaning them with the small opening?

Dispense wise do you have flow control taps on them?
 
I have one of these might be a tad bigger than you are looking for but works really well and has the advantage of a large opening so easier to clean.

https://www.geterbrewed.com/corny-keg-6.5-litres/

Also not sure if they will get them in again but I also bought a two litre corny keg uses standard ball lock fittings and again much easier to clean than a mini keg.

https://brewkegtap.co.uk/products/2...vQIrnIuFL54MfP-TSvuB3w0jCJQpZ2vgcr4iAodvYwKRx

That said I’ve also used the two litre mini kegs you are looking at, if you do go for these I would say it’s worth going for a ball lock cap as it will allow for transferring under pressure direct from your larger keg (with a bit of tubing and a couple of ball lock disconnects.

https://brewkegtap.co.uk/products/m...Eqdosvsz_4QXg5RFb3xZioD9tLl5jPAwVoODaQs2OLuCO
Thanks for the link and info. I like the idea of the mini corny for consistency and familiarity but it would mean ordering the reg and tap separately. What do you use for dispense.

Good point re filling from a ball lock liquid post.
 
Sounds pretty good, just to check are they the Vevor ones you have and are happy with? How do you find cleaning them with the small opening?

Dispense wise do you have flow control taps on them?
Yes, mine are all the Vevor ones.

Cleaning them has been really easy so far, I was worried about that at first but they fit in the kitchen sink so a quick blast from the tap tends to do the trick (I've checked the interior with a torch each time just to be 100% and it's been spotless every time). I usually fill them up with water after that and chuck a Milton tablet in until I'm ready to fill them again.

I don't have flow control taps, so far I've had good results by just tweaking the psi and venting slightly when it's too high.
 
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